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LT1210

1.1A, 35MHz Current


Feedback Amplifier

FEATURES DESCRIPTION
nn 1.1A Minimum Output Drive Current The LT®1210 is a current feedback amplifier with high
nn 35MHz Bandwidth, A = 2, R = 10Ω output current and excellent large-signal characteristics.
V L
nn 900V/µs Slew Rate, A = 2, R = 10Ω The combination of high slew rate, 1.1A output drive
V L
nn High Input Impedance: 10MΩ and ±15V operation enables the device to deliver signifi-
nn Wide Supply Range: ± 5V to ±15V cant power at frequencies in the 1MHz to 2MHz range.
(TO-220 and DD Packages) Short-circuit protection and thermal shutdown ensure
nn Enhanced θ
JA SO-16 Package for ±5V Operation the device’s ruggedness. The LT1210 is stable with large
nn Shutdown Mode: I < 200µA capacitive loads, and can easily supply the large currents
S
nn Adjustable Supply Current required by the capacitive loading. A shutdown feature
nn Stable with C = 10,000pF switches the device into a high impedance and low sup-
L
nn Operating Temperature Range: –40°C to 85°C ply current mode, reducing dissipation when the device
nn Available in 7-Lead DD, TO-220 and is not in use. For lower bandwidth applications, the sup-
nn 16-Lead SO Packages ply current can be reduced with a single external resistor.
The LT1210 is available in the TO-220 and DD pack-
APPLICATIONS ages for operation with supplies up to ± 15V. For ±5V
applications the device is also available in a low thermal
nn Cable Drivers resistance SO-16 package.
nn Buffers
nn Test Equipment Amplifiers All registered trademarks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

nn Video Amplifiers
nn ADSL Drivers

TYPICAL APPLICATION
Twisted Pair Driver Total Harmonic Distortion vs Frequency
15V
–50
VS = ±15V
+ VOUT = 20VP-P
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION (dB)

4.7µF* 100nF AV = 4
–60
RT
VIN + 11Ω
–70
LT1210 2.5W T1**
RL = 12.5Ω
SD
RL = 10Ω
– RL
–80
1 3 100Ω
2.5W
RL = 50Ω
4.7µF* 100nF –90
+
845Ω
–15V
* TANTALUM –100
** MIDCOM 671-7783 OR EQUIVALENT 1k 10k 100k 1M
274Ω FREQUENCY (Hz)
1210 TA02
1210 TA01

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LT1210
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Note 1)

Supply Voltage ...................................................... ± 18V Specified Temperature Range (Note 4)


Input Current........................................................ ±15mA LT1210C.................................................... 0°C to 70°C
Output Short-Circuit Duration LT1210I.................................................–40°C to 85°C
(Note 2)...........................................Thermally Limited Junction Temperature ......................................... 150°C
Operating Temperature Range (Note 3) Storage Temperature Range................... –65°C to 150°C
LT1210C................................................–40°C to 85°C Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec).................... 300°C
LT1210I.................................................–40°C to 85°C

PIN CONFIGURATION
TOP VIEW

V+ 1 16 V+
FRONT VIEW
V+ 2 15 NC FRONT VIEW
7 OUT
6 V– OUT 3 14 V– 7 OUT
5 COMP 6 V–
4 V+ V+ 4 13 COMP 5 COMP
3 SHUTDOWN 4 V+
TAB NC 5 12 SHUTDOWN 3 SHUTDOWN
2 +IN
IS V+ 1 –IN TAB 2 +IN
–IN 6 11 +IN IS V+ 1 –IN
R PACKAGE NC 7 10 NC
T7 PACKAGE
7-LEAD PLASTIC D
TJMAX = 150°C, θJA = 25°C/WD V+ 8 9 V+ 7-LEAD TO-220
TJMAX = 150°C, θJC = 5°C/W
S PACKAGE
16-LEAD PLASTIC SO
TJMAX = 150°C, θJA = 40°C/W (Note 5)

ORDER INFORMATION http://www.linear.com/product/LT1210#orderinfo

LEAD FREE FINISH TAPE AND REEL PART MARKING* PACKAGE DESCRIPTION TEMPERATURE RANGE
LT1210CR#PBF LT1210CR#TRPBF LT1210R 7-Lead Plastic DDPAK 0°C to 70°C
LT1210IR#PBF LT1210IR#TRPBF LT1210R 7-Lead Plastic DDPAK –40°C to 85°C
LT1210CS#PBF LT1210CS#TRPBF LT1210CS 16-Lead Plastic SOIC 0°C to 70°C
LT1210CT7#PBF N/A LT1210CT7 7-Lead TO-220 0°C to 70°C
Consult ADI Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges. *The temperature grade is identified by a label on the shipping container.
For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/
For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to: http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/. Some packages are available in 500 unit reels through
designated sales channels with #TRMPBF suffix.

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LT1210
ELECTRICAL
The CHARACTERISTICS l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. VCM = 0V, ± 5V ≤ VS ≤ ± 15V, pulse tested, VSD = 0V, unless
otherwise noted.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
VOS Input Offset Voltage ±3 ±15 mV
l ±20 mV
Input Offset Voltage Drift l 10 µV/°C
IIN+ Noninverting Input Current ±2 ±5 µA
l ±20 µA
IIN– Inverting Input Current ±10 ±60 µA
l ±100 µA
en Input Noise Voltage Density f = 10kHz, RF = 1kΩ, RG = 10Ω, RS = 0Ω 3.0 nV/√Hz
+in Input Noise Current Density f = 10kHz, RF = 1kΩ, RG = 10Ω, RS = 10kΩ 2.0 pA/√Hz
–in Input Noise Current Density f = 10kHz, RF = 1kΩ, RG = 10Ω, RS = 10kΩ 40 pA/√Hz
RIN Input Resistance VIN = ±12V, VS = ±15V l 1.50 10 MΩ
VIN = ±2V, VS = ±5V l 0.25 5 MΩ
CIN Input Capacitance VS = ±15V 2 pF
Input Voltage Range VS = ±15V l ±12 ±13.5 V
VS = ± 5V l ±2 ±3.5 V
CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio VS = ± 15V, VCM = ±12V l 55 62 dB
VS = ±5V, VCM = ±2V l 50 60 dB
Inverting Input Current VS = ± 15V, VCM = ±12V l 0.1 10 µA/V
Common Mode Rejection VS = ± 5V, VCM = ±2V l 0.1 10 µA/V
PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio VS = ± 5V to ±15V l 60 77 dB
Noninverting Input Current VS = ± 5V to ±15V l 30 500 nA/V
Power Supply Rejection
Inverting Input Current VS = ± 5V to ±15V l 0.7 5 µA/V
Power Supply Rejection
AV Large-Signal Voltage Gain TA = 25°C, VS = ± 15V, VOUT = ±10V, 55 71 dB
RL = 10Ω (Note 5)
VS = ± 15V, VOUT = ±8.5V, RL = 10Ω (Note 5) l 55 68 dB
VS = ±5V, VOUT = ±2V, RL = 10Ω l 55 68 dB
ROL Transresistance, ∆VOUT/∆IIN– TA = 25°C, VS = ± 15V, VOUT = ±10V,
RL = 10Ω (Note 5) 100 260 kΩ
VS = ± 15V, VOUT = ±8.5V, RL = 10Ω (Note 5) l 75 200 kΩ
VS = ±5V, VOUT = ±2V, RL = 10Ω l 75 200 kΩ
VOUT Maximum Output Voltage Swing TA = 25°C, VS = ± 15V, RL = 10Ω (Note 5) ±10.0 ±11.5 V
l ±8.5 V
TA = 25°C, VS = ± 5V, RL = 10Ω ±2.5 ±3.0 V
l ±2.0 V
IOUT Maximum Output Current (Note 5) VS = ± 15V, RL = 1Ω l 1.1 2.0 A
IS Supply Current (Note 5) TA = 25°C, VS = ±15V, VSD = 0V 35 50 mA
l 65 mA
Supply Current, RSD = 51kΩ (Notes 5, 6) TA = 25°C, VS = ±15V 15 30 mA
Positive Supply Current, Shutdown VS = ± 15V, VSD = 15V l 200 µA
Output Leakage Current, Shutdown VS = ± 15V, VSD = 15V l 10 µA

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LT1210
ELECTRICAL
The CHARACTERISTICS l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. VCM = 0V, ± 5V ≤ VS ≤ ± 15V, pulse tested, VSD = 0V, unless
otherwise noted.

SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS


SR Slew Rate (Note 7) TA = 25°C, AV = 2, RL = 400Ω 400 900 V/µs
Slew Rate (Note 5) TA = 25°C, AV = 2, RL = 10Ω 900 V/µs
Differential Gain (Notes 5, 8) VS = ±15V, RF = 750Ω, RG = 750Ω, RL = 15Ω 0.3 %
Differential Phase (Notes 5, 8) VS = ±15V, RF = 750Ω, RG = 750Ω, RL = 15Ω 0.1 DEG
BW Small-Signal Bandwidth AV = 2, VS = ±15V, Peaking ≤ 1dB, 55 MHz
RF = RG = 680Ω, RL = 100Ω
AV = 2, VS = ± 15V, Peaking ≤ 1dB, 35 MHz
RF = RG = 576Ω, RL = 10Ω

Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings Note 5: SO package is recommended for ±5V supplies only, as the power
may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute dissipation of the SO package limits performance on higher supplies. For
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device supply voltages greater than ±5V, use the TO-220 or DD package. See
reliability and lifetime. Thermal Considerations in the Applications Information section for details
Note 2: A heat sink may be required to keep the junction temperature on calculating junction temperature. If the maximum dissipation of the
below the Absolute Maximum rating. Applies to short circuits to ground package is exceeded, the device will go into thermal shutdown.
only. A short circuit between the output and either supply may permanently Note 6: RSD is connected between the Shutdown pin and ground.
damage the part when operated on supplies greater than ± 10V. Note 7: Slew rate is measured at ±5V on a ±10V output signal while
Note 3: The LT1210C/LT1210I are guaranteed functional over the operating on ±15V supplies with RF = 1.5kΩ, RG = 1.5kΩ and RL = 400Ω.
temperature range of –40°C to 85°C. Note 8: NTSC composite video with an output level of 2V.
Note 4: The LT1210C is guaranteed to meet specified performance from
0°C to 70°C. The LT1210C is designed, characterized and expected to meet
specified performance from –40°C to 85°C but not tested or QA sampled
at these temperatures. The LT1210I is guaranteed to meet specified
performance from –40°C to 85°C.

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LT1210
SMALL-SIGNAL BANDWIDTH
RSD = 0Ω, IS = 30mA, VS = ± 5V, Peaking ≤ 1dB RSD = 0Ω, IS = 35mA, VS = ± 15V, Peaking ≤ 1dB
– 3dB BW – 3dB BW
AV RL (Ω) RF (Ω) RG (Ω) (MHz) AV RL (Ω) RF (Ω) RG (Ω) (MHz)
–1 150 549 549 52.5 –1 150 604 604 66.2
30 590 590 39.7 30 649 649 48.4
10 619 619 26.5 10 665 665 46.5
1 150 604 – 53.5 1 150 750 – 56.8
30 649 – 39.7 30 866 – 35.4
10 619 – 27.4 10 845 – 24.7
2 150 562 562 51.8 2 150 665 665 52.5
30 590 590 38.8 30 715 715 38.9
10 576 576 27.4 10 576 576 35.0
10 150 392 43.2 48.4 10 150 453 49.9 61.5
30 383 42.2 40.3 30 432 47.5 43.1
10 215 23.7 36.0 10 221 24.3 45.5

RSD = 7.5kΩ, IS = 15mA, VS = ± 5V, Peaking ≤ 1dB RSD = 47.5kΩ, IS = 18mA, VS = ± 15V, Peaking ≤ 1dB
– 3dB BW – 3dB BW
AV RL (Ω) RF (Ω) RG (Ω) (MHz) AV RL (Ω) RF (Ω) RG (Ω) (MHz)
–1 150 562 562 39.7 –1 150 619 619 47.8
30 619 619 28.9 30 698 698 32.3
10 604 604 20.5 10 698 698 22.2
1 150 634 – 41.9 1 150 732 – 51.4
30 681 – 29.7 30 806 – 33.9
10 649 – 20.7 10 768 – 22.5
2 150 576 576 40.2 2 150 634 634 48.4
30 604 604 29.6 30 698 698 33.0
10 576 576 21.6 10 681 681 22.5
10 150 324 35.7 39.5 10 150 348 38.3 46.8
30 324 35.7 32.3 30 357 39.2 36.7
10 210 23.2 27.7 10 205 22.6 31.3

RSD = 15kΩ, IS = 7.5mA, VS = ± 5V, Peaking ≤ 1dB RSD = 82.5kΩ, IS = 9mA, VS = ± 15V, Peaking ≤ 1dB
– 3dB BW – 3dB BW
AV RL (Ω) RF (Ω) RG (Ω) (MHz) AV RL (Ω) RF (Ω) RG (Ω) (MHz)
–1 150 536 536 28.2 –1 150 590 590 34.8
30 549 549 20.0 30 649 649 22.5
10 464 464 15.0 10 576 576 16.3
1 150 619 – 28.6 1 150 715 – 35.5
30 634 – 19.8 30 768 – 22.5
10 511 – 14.9 10 649 – 16.1
2 150 536 536 28.3 2 150 590 590 35.3
30 549 549 19.9 30 665 665 22.5
10 412 412 15.7 10 549 549 16.8
10 150 150 16.5 31.5 10 150 182 20.0 37.2
30 118 13.0 27.1 30 182 20.0 28.9
10 100 11.0 19.4 10 100 11.0 22.5

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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Bandwidth and Feedback Resistance
Bandwidth vs Supply Voltage Bandwidth vs Supply Voltage vs Capacitive Load for Peaking ≤ 1dB
100 50 10k 100
PEAKING ≤ 1dB AV = 2 PEAKING ≤ 1dB AV = 2
90 BANDWIDTH
PEAKING ≤ 5dB RL = 100Ω PEAKING ≤ 5dB RL = 10Ω
80 40

FEEDBACK RESISTANCE (Ω)


–3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)
–3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)

–3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)


70 RF = 470Ω RF = 560Ω
RF = 560Ω
60 30
RF = 750Ω
50 1k 10
RF = 750Ω RF = 1kΩ
40 RF = 680Ω 20
FEEDBACK RESISTANCE
30 RF = 1kΩ
RF = 2kΩ AV = 2
20 10 RL = ∞
10 RF = 1.5kΩ VS = ±15V
CCOMP = 0.01µF
0 0 100 1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 1 10 100 1000 10000
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)
1210 G01 1210 G02 1210 G03

Bandwidth and Feedback Resistance


Bandwidth vs Supply Voltage Bandwidth vs Supply Voltage vs Capacitive Load for Peaking ≤ 5dB
100 50 10k 100
PEAKING ≤ 1dB AV = 10 PEAKING ≤ 1dB AV = 10
90 RL = 10Ω
PEAKING ≤ 5dB RL = 100Ω BANDWIDTH
80 40

FEEDBACK RESISTANCE (Ω)


–3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)
–3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)

–3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)


70
RF =390Ω RF = 330Ω
60 30
RF = 680Ω
50 RF = 560Ω 1k 10
RF = 470Ω FEEDBACK
40 20 RESISTANCE
RF = 1kΩ
30 RF = 680Ω
AV = +2
20 10 RL = ∞
RF = 1.5kΩ
10 VS = ±15V
RF = 1.5kΩ
CCOMP = 0.01µF
0 0 0
100 1
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 1 10 100 1000 10000
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) CAPACITIVE LOAD (pF)
1210 G04 1210 G05 1210 G06

Differential Phase vs Differential Gain vs Spot Noise Voltage and Current


Supply Voltage Supply Voltage vs Frequency
0.6 0.5 100
RF = RG = 750Ω
RL = 10Ω AV = 2
0.5 –in
SPOT NOISE (nV/√Hz OR pA/√Hz)

0.4
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (DEG)

RL = 10Ω
DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%)

0.4 RF = RG = 750Ω
AV = 2 0.3
0.3 RL = 15Ω 10
RL = 15Ω
0.2
0.2 RL = 50Ω en
0.1 RL = 50Ω
0.1 RL = 30Ω
RL = 30Ω +in

0 0 1
5 7 9 11 13 15 5 7 9 11 13 15 10 100 1k 10k 100k
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) FREQUENCY (Hz)
1210 G07 1210 G08 1210 G09

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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Current vs Supply Current vs
Supply Current vs Supply Voltage Ambient Temperature, VS = ± 5V Ambient Temperature, VS = ±15V
40 40 40
RSD = 0Ω AV = 1
38 35 RL = ∞
TA = 25°C RSD = 0Ω 35
RSD = 0Ω
36
30 30

SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)


SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)

SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)


34 TA = 85°C
25 25 RSD = 47.5kΩ
32 RSD = 7.5kΩ
30 20 20
TA = –40°C
28 TA = 125°C 15 15
RSD = 15kΩ RSD = 82.5kΩ
26
10 10
24
5 5 AV = 1
22 RL = ∞
20 0 0
4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (±V) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
1210 G10 1210 G11 1210 G12

Supply Current vs Input Common Mode Limit vs Output Short-Circuit Current vs


Shutdown Pin Current Junction Temperature Junction Temperature
40 V+ 3.0
VS = ±15V

OUTPUT SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT (A)


35 –0.5
2.8
–1.0 SOURCING
COMMON MODE RANGE (V)

30
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)

2.6
–1.5
25 SINKING
–2.0 2.4
20
2.0 2.2
15
1.5
2.0
10
1.0
5 1.8
0.5

0 V– 1.6
0 100 200 300 400 500 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
SHUTDOWN PIN CURRENT (µA) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
1210 G13 1210 G14 1210 G15

Output Saturation Voltage vs Power Supply Rejection Ratio Supply Current vs Large-Signal
Junction Temperature vs Frequency Output Frequency (No Load)
V+ 70 100
VS = ±15V RL = 2kΩ RL = 50Ω AV = 2
–1 VS = ±15V 90 RL = ∞
60 NEGATIVE
OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (V)

RF = RG = 1kΩ VS = ±15V
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION (dB)

–2 RL = 10Ω
80 VOUT = 20VP-P
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)

–3 50
POSITIVE
70
–4
40
60

4 RL = 10Ω 30
50
3 20 40
2 RL = 2kΩ
10 30
1
V– 0 20
–50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M 10k 100k 1M 10M
TEMPERATURE (°C) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
1210 G17 1210 G18
1210 G16

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LT1210
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Output Impedance in Shutdown Large-Signal Voltage Gain vs
Output Impedance vs Frequency vs Frequency Frequency
100 10k 18
VS = ±15V AV = 4, RL = 10Ω
IO = 0mA RF = 680Ω, RG = 220Ω

LARGE-SIGNAL VOLTAGE GAIN (dB)


15
VS = ±15V, VIN = 5VP-P
10 1k

OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (Ω)


OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (Ω)

RSD = 82.5kΩ 12

RSD = 0Ω
1 100 9

6
0.1 10
3

0.01 1 0
100k 1M 10M 100M 100k 1M 10M 100M 103 104 105 106 107 108
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (Hz)
1210 G19 1210 G20 1210 G21

3rd Order Intercept vs Frequency Test Circuit for 3rd Order Intercept
56
VS = ±15V
54 RL = 10Ω +
RF = 680Ω
3RD ORDER INTERCEPT (dBm)

52 RG = 220Ω LT1210 PO


50
680Ω
48

46 220Ω 10Ω
MEASURE INTERCEPT AT PO
44
1210 TC01
42

40
0 2 4 6 8 10
FREQUENCY (MHz)
1210 G22

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The LT1210 is a current feedback amplifier with high out- 14
VS = ±15V
put current drive capability. The device is stable with large 12
CL = 200pF RF = 3.4kΩ
capacitive loads and can easily supply the high currents 10 NO COMPENSATION

required by capacitive loads. The amplifier will drive low 8 RF = 1.5kΩ

VOLTAGE GAIN (dB)


COMPENSATION
impedance loads such as cables with excellent linearity 6
4
at high frequencies.
2
0
Feedback Resistor Selection
–2
The optimum value for the feedback resistors is a function –4
RF = 3.4kΩ
COMPENSATION
of the operating conditions of the device, the load imped- –6
1 10 100
ance and the desired flatness of response. The Typical AC FREQUENCY (MHz)
Performance tables give the values which result in less 1210 F01

than 1dB of peaking for various resistive loads and oper- Figure 1.
ating conditions. If this level of flatness is not required,
a higher bandwidth can be obtained by use of a lower Also shown is the –3dB bandwidth with the suggested
feedback resistor. The characteristic curves of Bandwidth feedback resistor vs the load capacitance.
vs Supply Voltage indicate feedback resistors for peak-
Although the optional compensation works well with
ing up to 5dB. These curves use a solid line when the
capacitive loads, it simply reduces the bandwidth when
response has less than 1dB of peaking and a dashed line
it is connected with resistive loads. For instance, with a
when the response has 1dB to 5dB of peaking. The curves
10Ω load, the bandwidth drops from 35MHz to 26MHz
stop where the response has more than 5dB of peaking.
when the compensation is connected. Hence, the com-
For resistive loads, the COMP pin should be left open (see pensation was made optional. To disconnect the optional
Capacitive Loads section). compensation, leave the COMP pin open.

Capacitive Loads Shutdown/Current Set


The LT1210 includes an optional compensation network If the shutdown feature is not used, the SHUTDOWN pin
for driving capacitive loads. This network eliminates most must be connected to ground or V –.
of the output stage peaking associated with capacitive
The Shutdown pin can be used to either turn off the bias-
loads, allowing the frequency response to be flattened.
ing for the amplifier, reducing the quiescent current to
Figure 1 shows the effect of the network on a 200pF load.
less than 200µA, or to control the quiescent current in
Without the optional compensation, there is a 6dB peak
normal operation.
at 40MHz caused by the effect of the capacitance on the
output stage. Adding a 0.01µF bypass capacitor between The total bias current in the LT1210 is controlled by
the output and the COMP pins connects the compensation the current flowing out of the Shutdown pin. When the
and greatly reduces the peaking. A lower value feedback Shutdown pin is open or driven to the positive supply,
resistor can now be used, resulting in a response which the part is shut down. In the shutdown mode, the output
is flat to ± 1dB to 40MHz. The network has the greatest looks like a 70pF capacitor and the supply current is typi-
effect for CL in the range of 0pF to 1000pF. The graphs of cally less than 100µA. The Shutdown pin is referenced to
Bandwidth and Feedback Resistance vs Capacitive Load the positive supply through an internal bias circuit (see
can be used to select the appropriate value of feedback the Simplified Schematic). An easy way to force shutdown
resistor. The values shown are for 1dB and 5dB peaking at is to use open-drain (collector) logic. The circuit shown
a gain of 2 with no resistive load. This is a worst-case con- in Figure 2 uses a 74C906 buffer to interface between 5V
dition, as the amplifier is more stable at higher gains and logic and the LT1210. The switching time between the
with some resistive load in parallel with the capacitance. active and shutdown states is about 1µs. A 24kΩ pull-up
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
15V quiescent current can be reduced to 9mA in the inverting
VIN +
configuration without much change in response. In non-
LT1210 VOUT
inverting mode, however, the slew rate is reduced as the
– SD quiescent current is reduced.
RF
–15V

5V
74C906 24kΩ RG
ENABLE 15V

1210 F02

Figure 2. Shutdown Interface

resistor speeds up the turn-off time and ensures that


the LT1210 is completely turned off. Because the pin is
referenced to the positive supply, the logic used should RF = 750Ω IQ = 9mA, 18mA, 36mA 1210 F04a

RL = 10Ω VS = ±15V
have a breakdown voltage of greater than the positive
supply voltage. No other circuitry is necessary as the (a) AV = –1
internal circuit limits the Shutdown pin current to about
500µA. Figure 3 shows the resulting waveforms.

VOUT

1210 F04b
ENABLE RF = 750Ω IQ = 9mA, 18mA, 36mA
RL = 10Ω VS = ±15V

(b) AV = 2
Figure 4. Large-Signal Response vs IQ
1210 F03
AV = 1 RPULL-UP = 24k
RF = 825Ω VIN = 1VP-P
RL = 50Ω VS = ±15V
Slew Rate
Figure 3. Shutdown Operation
Unlike a traditional op amp, the slew rate of a current
feedback amplifier is not independent of the amplifier gain
For applications where the full bandwidth of the amplifier
configuration. There are slew rate limitations in both the
is not required, the quiescent current of the device may be
input stage and the output stage. In the inverting mode,
reduced by connecting a resistor from the Shutdown pin
and for higher gains in the noninverting mode, the signal
to ground. The quiescent current will be approximately 65
amplitude on the input pins is small and the overall slew
times the current in the Shutdown pin. The voltage across
rate is that of the output stage. The input stage slew rate
the resistor in this condition is V + – 3VBE. For example,
is related to the quiescent current and will be reduced as
a 82kΩ resistor will set the quiescent supply current to
the supply current is reduced. The output slew rate is set
9mA with VS = ±15V.
by the value of the feedback resistors and the internal
The photos in Figure 4 show the effect of reducing the qui- capacitance. Larger feedback resistors will reduce the
escent supply current on the large-signal response. The slew rate as will lower supply voltages, similar to the way
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
the bandwidth is reduced. The photos in Figure 5 show When the LT1210 is used to drive capacitive loads, the
the large-signal response of the LT1210 for various gain available output current can limit the overall slew rate. In
configurations. The slew rate varies from 770V/µs for a the fastest configuration, the LT1210 is capable of a slew
gain of 1, to 1100V/µs for a gain of – 1. rate of over 1V/ns. The current required to slew a capaci-
tor at this rate is 1mA per picofarad of capacitance, so
10,000pF would require 10A! The photo (Figure 6) shows
the large-signal behavior with CL = 10,000pF. The slew
rate is about 150V/µs, determined by the current limit of
1.5A.

1210 F05a
RF = 825Ω VS = ±15V
RL = 10Ω

(a) AV = 1

1210 F06
RF = RG = 3kΩ VS = ±15V
RL = ∞

Figure 6. Large-Signal Response, CL = 10,000pF

Differential Input Signal Swing


The differential input swing is limited to about ± 6V by
RF = RG = 750Ω VS = ±15V 1210 F05b
an ESD protection device connected between the inputs.
RL = 10Ω
In normal operation, the differential voltage between the
(b) AV = –1 input pins is small, so this clamp has no effect; however,
in the shutdown mode the differential swing can be the
same as the input swing. The clamp voltage will then set
the maximum allowable input voltage. To allow for some
margin, it is recommended that the input signal be less
than ±5V when the device is shut down.

Capacitance on the Inverting Input


Current feedback amplifiers require resistive feedback
from the output to the inverting input for stable operation.
RF = RG = 750Ω VS = ±15V 1210 F05c
Take care to minimize the stray capacitance between the
RL = 10Ω output and the inverting input. Capacitance on the invert-
ing input to ground will cause peaking in the frequency
(c) AV = 2
response (and overshoot in the transient response), but
Figure 5. Large-Signal Response it does not degrade the stability of the amplifier.
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Power Supplies For surface mount devices heat sinking is accomplished
by using the heat spreading capabilities of the PC board
The LT1210 will operate from single or split supplies
and its copper traces. Experiments have shown that the
from ± 5V (10V total) to ±15V (30V total). It is not neces-
heat spreading copper layer does not need to be electri-
sary to use equal value split supplies, however the offset
cally connected to the tab of the device. The PCB material
voltage and inverting input bias current will change. The
can be very effective at transmitting heat between the pad
offset voltage changes about 500µV per volt of supply
area attached to the tab of the device, and a ground or
mismatch. The inverting bias current can change as much
power plane layer either inside or on the opposite side of
as 5µA per volt of supply mismatch, though typically the
the board. Although the actual thermal resistance of the
change is less than 0.5µA per volt.
PCB material is high, the length/area ratio of the thermal
Power Supply Bypassing resistance between the layer is small. Copper board stiff-
eners and plated through holes can also be used to spread
To obtain the maximum output and the minimum distor- the heat generated by the device.
tion from the LT1210, the power supply rails should be
well bypassed. For example, with the output stage pour- Table 1 and Table 2 list thermal resistance for each pack-
ing 1A current peaks into the load, a 1Ω power supply age. For the TO-220 package, thermal resistance is given
impedance will cause a droop of 1V, reducing the available for junction-to-case only since this package is usually
output swing by that amount. Surface mount tantalum mounted to a heat sink. Measured values of thermal resis-
and ceramic capacitors make excellent low ESR bypass tance for several different board sizes and copper areas
elements when placed close to the chip. For frequencies are listed for each surface mount package. All measure-
above 100kHz, use 1µF and 100nF ceramic capacitors. ments were taken in still air on 3/32" FR-4 board with 2
If significant power must be delivered below 100kHz, oz copper. This data can be used as a rough guideline in
capacitive reactance becomes the limiting factor. Larger estimating thermal resistance. The thermal resistance for
ceramic or tantalum capacitors, such as 4.7µF, are recom- each application will be affected by thermal interactions
mended in place of the 1µF unit mentioned above. with other components as well as board size and shape.
Inadequate bypassing is evidenced by reduced output Table 1. R Package, 7-Lead DD
swing and “distorted” clipping effects when the output COPPER AREA THERMAL RESISTANCE
is driven to the rails. If this is observed, check the supply TOPSIDE* BACKSIDE BOARD AREA (JUNCTION-TO-AMBIENT)
pins of the device for ripple directly related to the output 2500 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 25°C/W
waveform. Significant supply modulation indicates poor 1000 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 27°C/W
bypassing. 125 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 35°C/W
*Tab of device attached to topside copper
Thermal Considerations
Table 2. Fused 16-Lead SO Package
The LT1210 contains a thermal shutdown feature which COPPER AREA THERMAL RESISTANCE
protects against excessive internal (junction) tempera- TOPSIDE* BACKSIDE BOARD AREA (JUNCTION-TO-AMBIENT)
ture. If the junction temperature of the device exceeds 2500 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 5000 sq. mm 40°C/W
the protection threshold, the device will begin cycling
1000 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 3500 sq. mm 46°C/W
between normal operation and an off state. The cycling
600 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 3100 sq. mm 48°C/W
is not harmful to the part. The thermal cycling occurs
180 sq. mm 2500 sq. mm 2680 sq. mm 49°C/W
at a slow rate, typically 10ms to several seconds, which
180 sq. mm 1000 sq. mm 1180 sq. mm 56°C/W
depends on the power dissipation and the thermal time
180 sq. mm 600 sq. mm 780 sq. mm 58°C/W
constants of the package and heat sinking. Raising the
ambient temperature until the device begins thermal shut- 180 sq. mm 300 sq. mm 480 sq. mm 59°C/W

down gives a good indication of how much margin there 180 sq. mm 100 sq. mm 280 sq. mm 60°C/W
is in the thermal design. 180 sq. mm 0 sq. mm 180 sq. mm 61°C/W
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
T7 Package, 7-Lead TO-220 5V
Thermal Resistance (Junction-to-Case) = 5°C/W
A 76mA

Calculating Junction Temperature


The junction temperature can be calculated from the + 2V
VO
equation: LT1210
SD 0V
–2V

TJ = (PD)(θJA) + TA 10Ω
VO = 1.4VRMS
where:
TJ = Junction Temperature 220Ω
–5V
680Ω

TA = Ambient Temperature
1210 F07

PD = Device Dissipation Figure 7.


θJA = Thermal Resistance (Junction-to-Ambient)
then:
As an example, calculate the junction temperature for the
circuit in Figure 7 for the SO and R packages assuming a TJ = (0.56W)(46°C/W) + 70°C = 96°C
70°C ambient temperature. for the SO package with 1000 sq. mm topside
heat sinking
The device dissipation can be found by measuring the
supply currents, calculating the total dissipation and TJ = (0.56W)(27°C/W) + 70°C = 85°C
then subtracting the dissipation in the load and feed- for the R package with 1000 sq. mm topside heat
back network. sinking

PD = (76mA)(10V) – (1.4V)2/ 10 = 0.56W Since the maximum junction temperature is 150°C,


both packages are clearly acceptable.

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LT1210
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Precision × 10 High Current Amplifier CMOS Logic to Shutdown Interface

15V

VIN +
LT1097 + +
LT1210 24kΩ
– COMP OUT LT1210
SD
– SD –
0.01µF
500pF
5V –15V
330Ω 3kΩ
10kΩ
2N3904
9.09kΩ 1210 TA04

OUTPUT OFFSET: <500µV


SLEW RATE: 2V/µs 1kΩ
1210 TA03
BANDWIDTH: 4MHz
STABLE WITH CL < 10nF

Distribution Amplifier Buffer AV = 1

VIN + 75Ω CABLE VIN +


75Ω LT1210
75Ω LT1210 COMP VOUT
SD SD
– RF 75Ω – 0.01µF* * OPTIONAL, USE WITH CAPACITIVE LOADS
** VALUE OF RF DEPENDS ON SUPPLY
75Ω VOLTAGE AND LOADING. SELECT
RF** FROM TYPICAL AC PERFORMANCE
TABLE OR DETERMINE EMPIRICALLY
RG 1210 TA06

75Ω
1210 TA05

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SIMPLIFIED SCHEMATIC

V+

TO ALL
CURRENT Q5
SOURCES Q10
Q2 D1
Q11

Q18 Q1 Q6 Q15

Q17 Q9
V–
1.25kΩ V– 50Ω
+IN –IN CC COMP
RC
OUTPUT

V+
SHUTDOWN
V+
Q12

Q3 Q8 Q16
Q14
Q4 D2

Q13
Q7

V–
1210 SS

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LT1210
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Please refer to http://www.linear.com/product/LT1210#packaging for the most recent package drawings.

R Package
7-Lead Plastic DD Pak
R Package
7-Lead
(Reference LTC Plastic DD Pak
DWG # 05-08-1462 Rev G)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1462 Rev G)

0.25 ±0.02
0.06 ±0.01
(6.350 ±0.508) 0.390 – 0.415
(1.524 ±0.254)
0.06 ±0.01 TYP (9.906 – 10.541) 0.165 – 0.180
(1.524 ±0.254)
(4.191 – 4.572) 0.045 – 0.055
15° ±5° (1.143 – 1.397)
0.30 ±0.02
(7.620 ±0.508) 0.06 ±0.01
0.18 ±0.01 +0.008
(1.524 ±0.254) 0.004 –0.004
(4.572 ± 0.254) 0.06 ±0.01
( )
0.330 – 0.370
0.55 ±0.05 (1.524 ±0.254) +0.203
(8.382 – 9.398) 0.102 –0.102
(13.970 ±1.270) TYP

0.095 – 0.115
0.085 ±0.01
(2.413 – 2.921)
(2.159 ±0.254)
DETAIL A
0.050 0.050 ±0.012
0.30 ±0.02 +0.012 (1.270) 0.013 – 0.023
0.143 –0.020 (1.270 ±0.305)
(7.620 ±0.508) 0.026 – 0.035 BSC (0.330 – 0.584)
BOTTOM VIEW OF DD PAK
HATCHED AREA IS SOLDER PLATED
( +0.305
3.632 –0.508 ) (0.660 – 0.889)
TYP
COPPER HEAT SINK

DETAIL A

0° – 7° TYP 0° – 7° TYP

0.420
0.080
0.420 0.276

0.350 0.325
0.205

0.585 0.585

0.320

0.090 0.090

0.050 0.035 0.050 0.035


RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT
NOTE: FOR THICKER SOLDER PASTE APPLICATIONS
R (DD7) 0416 REV G
1. DIMENSIONS IN INCH/(MILLIMETER)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE

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PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Please refer to http://www.linear.com/product/LT1210#packaging for the most recent package drawings.

S Package
16-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow .150 Inch)
(Reference LTCSDWG
Package
# 05-08-1610 Rev G)
16-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow .150 Inch)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1610 Rev G)

.386 – .394
.045 ±.005 (9.804 – 10.008)
.050 BSC NOTE 3
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
N

N
.245
MIN .160 ±.005
.150 – .157
.228 – .244
(3.810 – 3.988)
(5.791 – 6.197)
NOTE 3
1 2 3 N/2
N/2

.030 ±.005
TYP RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
.010 – .020
× 45° .053 – .069
(0.254 – 0.508)
(1.346 – 1.752)
.004 – .010
.008 – .010
0° – 8° TYP (0.101 – 0.254)
(0.203 – 0.254)

.014 – .019 .050


.016 – .050
(0.355 – 0.483) (1.270)
(0.406 – 1.270) BSC
TYP S16 REV G 0212
NOTE:
INCHES
1. DIMENSIONS IN
(MILLIMETERS)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. THESE DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED .006" (0.15mm)
4. PIN 1 CAN BE BEVEL EDGE OR A DIMPLE

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LT1210
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Please refer to http://www.linear.com/product/LT1210#packaging for the most recent package drawings.

T7 Package
7-Lead T7
Plastic TO-220 (Standard)
Package
(Reference
7-Lead PlasticLTC DWG #(Standard)
TO-220 05-08-1422)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1422)

.147 – .155 .165 – .180


.390 – .415 (3.734 – 3.937) (4.191 – 4.572) .045 – .055
(9.906 – 10.541) DIA (1.143 – 1.397)

.230 – .270
(5.842 – 6.858)
.570 – .620
.620
.460 – .500 (14.478 – 15.748)
(15.75)
(11.684 – 12.700) TYP
.330 – .370
.700 – .728
(8.382 – 9.398)
(17.780 – 18.491)

SEATING PLANE .095 – .115


(2.413 – 2.921)
.152 – .202
.155 – .195*
.260 – .320 (3.860 – 5.130) (3.937 – 4.953)
(6.604 – 8.128)

.050 .026 – .036 .013 – .023


BSC (0.330 – 0.584)
(1.27) (0.660 – 0.914) .135 – .165
(3.429 – 4.191) *MEASURED AT THE SEATING PLANE
T7 (TO-220) 0801

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REVISION HISTORY (Revision history begins at Rev B)

REV DATE DESCRIPTION PAGE NUMBER


B 11/15 Added LT1210IR#PBF 1 to 3, 20
C 04/18 Added Ohmic symbols 1 to 20

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LT1210
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Wideband 9W Bridge Amplifier
15V

INPUT
5VP-P + PO Frequency Response
9W
LT1210
SD T1* RL 26
– 10nF
50Ω 23
1 9W
1 20
–15V 680Ω 17

1 14

GAIN (dB)
100nF
11
220Ω
8
1 5
15V
1 1 2
910Ω
– –1
LT1210 –4
SD 10k 100k 1M 10M 100M
+ 10nF
FREQUENCY (Hz)
1210 TA08
* COILTRONICS Versa-Pac™ CTX-01-13033-X2
–15V OR EQUIVALENT 1210 TA07

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PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION COMMENTS
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Output Stages
LT1206 Single 250mA, 60MHz Current Feedback Amplifier Shutdown Function, Stable with CL = 10,000pF, 900V/µs
Slew Rate
LT1207 Dual 250mA, 60MHz Current Feedback Amplifier Dual Version of LT1206
LT1227 Single 140MHz Current Feedback Amplifier Shutdown Function, 1100V/µs Slew Rate
LT1360 Single 50MHz, 800V/µs Op Amp Voltage Feedback, Stable with CL = 10,000pF
LT1363 Single 70MHz, 1000V/µs Op Amp Voltage Feedback, Stable with CL = 10,000pF
LTC6090/ 140V Operational Amplifier 50pA IB, 1.6mV VOS, 9.5V to 140V VS, 4.5µA IS RR Output
LTC6090-5
LTC6091 140V Operational Amplifier 50pA IB, 1.6mV VOS, 9.5V to 140V VS, 4.5µA IS RR Output

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